<p>Rendered in vivid watercolour where parquet floors and patterned dresses morph together, <i>The Wrong Place</i> revolves around oft-absent Robbie, a charismatic lothario of mysterious celebrity who has the run of a city as chaotic as it is resplendent. <br><br>Robbie's sexual energy captivates the attention of men and women alike; his literal and figurative brightness is a startling foil to the dreariness of his childhood friend, Francis. With a hand as sensitive as it is exuberant, Angoulême-winner Brecht Evens's first English graphic novel captures the strange chemistry of social interaction. <i>The Wrong Place</i> contrasts life as it is, angst-ridden and awkward, with life as it can be: spontaneous, uninhibited, and free.</p>
<p>Rendered in vivid watercolour where parquet floors and patterned dresses morph together, <i>The Wrong Place</i> revolves around oft-absent Robbie, a charismatic lothario of mysterious celebrity who has the run of a city as chaotic as it is resplendent. <br><br>Robbie's sexual energy captivates the attention of men and women alike; his literal and figurative brightness is a startling foil to the dreariness of his childhood friend, Francis. With a hand as sensitive as it is exuberant, Angoulême-winner Brecht Evens's first English graphic novel captures the strange chemistry of social interaction. <i>The Wrong Place</i> contrasts life as it is, angst-ridden and awkward, with life as it can be: spontaneous, uninhibited, and free.</p>